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Silversides of the genus Labidesthes (Atheriniformes: Atherinopsidae)

Zootaxa, 2015
The two species of Labidesthes, L. sicculus and L. vanhyningi, are herein redescribed. Labidesthes sicculus is separated from L. vanhyningi by the presence of an anterolateral process of the post temporal that is longer than it is wide (versus wider than long), a ratio of thoracic length to abdominal length greater than two (versus less than two), and ...
David C, Werneke, Jonathan W, Armbruster
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Phenotypic variation among silverside populations (Atherinopsidae: Atherinella brasiliensis) from distinct environments in Northeastern Brazil

Zoology, 2022
The successful adaptation of populations to a wide range of environments is a central topic in ecology. Based on the assumption that body shape may affect survival, we evaluated to what extent biotic and abiotic factors are capable of inducing morphological changes in Brazilian silverside populations (Atherinella brasiliensis).
Ronaldo C. Gurgel-Lourenço   +3 more
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Atherinopsidae

2016
Published as part of Arai, Hisao P. & Smith, John W., 2016, Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda, pp. 1-274 in Zootaxa 4185 (1) on pages 201-202, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Arai, Hisao P., Smith, John W.
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Atherinopsidae Fitzinger 1873

2021
Family Atherinopsidae Fitzinger, 1873. New World Silversides; Pejerreyes, Sardinas, Plateadas. 2 G, 7 S.
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The complete mitochondrial genome ofOdontesthessp. (Atheriniforms, Atherinopsidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2014
In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of Odontesthes sp. has been studied first. The genome is 16,528 bp in length and contains 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes and 1 putative control region. The mitochondrial genome of Odontesthes sp.
Tao, Wei, Ge, Shi, Rixin, Wang
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Threatened fishes of the world: Chirostoma aculeatum Barbour, 1973 (Atherinopsidae)

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2007
Chirostoma aculeatum is a rare silverside found only in central Mexico. Its conservation status is considered in addition to providing information regarding its ecology, life history, and distribution.
Devin D. Bloom   +3 more
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Early development of the shortfin silverside Chirostoma humboldtianum (Valenciennes, 1835) (Atheriniformes: Atherinopsidae)

Aquaculture, 2006
Abstract The shortfin silverside Chirostoma humboldtianum has been considered for culture in Mexico, but success has been limited by a poor knowledge of its early development. First synthesis of the early development of the shortfin silverside is presented to determine conditions suitable for rearing.
Ma. Cecilia Hernández-Rubio   +4 more
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Threatened fishes of the world: Poblana alchichica (de Buen, 1945) (Atheriniformes: Atherinopsidae)

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2009
Common names: Alchichica silverside (English), charal de Alchichica (Spanish). Conservation status: Endangered, NOM-059-ECOL-2001 (SEMARNAT 2002); and critically endangered (CR) (A1ac+2c, B1+2c, C2b) (IUCN 2008). Identification: D 4–5; A 13–15; P 14–15. Gill rakers on the first gill arch, 13–16.
Javier Alcocer   +3 more
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Threatened fishes of the world: Menidia extensa (Hubbs & Raney 1946) (Atherinopsidae)

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2005
Common names: Waccamaw silverside. Conservation status: Listed as threatened by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (1987). Identification: Freshwater, lacustrine derivative of the allopatric Menidia beryllina. Long, slender-bodied atherinid (body depth 7–8 times in SL) reaching maximum length of 84 mm.
Trevor J. Krabbenhoft   +2 more
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Threatened fishes of the world: Menidia riojai Solórzano and López 1965 (Atheriniformes: Atherinopsidae)

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2008
Menidia riojai is endemic of the Lerma River headwaters considered critically endangered because its populations have been severely fragmented.
J. Fernando Méndez-Sánchez   +4 more
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